US judge dismisses Apple consumer lawsuit over data privacy
They also claimed that they suffered damages by paying too much money for their iPhones and by losing storage space, among other things, according to court documents. US District Judge Lucy H. Koh in San Jose, California dismissed the case."Plaintiffs must be able to provide some evidence that they saw one or more of Apple's alleged misrepresentations, that they actually relied on those misrepresentations, and that they were harmed thereby," Koh said in the November 25 ruling.Lawyers for the plaintiffs and Apple either did not respond to requests for comment or declined to comment. The case is one part of nationwide litigation Koh is overseeing that consolidates 19 related lawsuits.
A California federal judge has dismissed a consumer lawsuit over data privacy against Apple, saying the plaintiffs had failed to show they had relied on any alleged company misrepresentations and that they had suffered harm.The four plaintiffs claimed in 2011 that Apple had violated its privacy policy, saying the iPhone maker had designed its iOS environment to easily transmit personal information to third parties that collect and analyse such data without user consent or detection.
A US judge has now dismissed a case against Apple
They also claimed that they suffered damages by paying too much money for their iPhones and by losing storage space, among other things, according to court documents. US District Judge Lucy H. Koh in San Jose, California dismissed the case."Plaintiffs must be able to provide some evidence that they saw one or more of Apple's alleged misrepresentations, that they actually relied on those misrepresentations, and that they were harmed thereby," Koh said in the November 25 ruling.Lawyers for the plaintiffs and Apple either did not respond to requests for comment or declined to comment. The case is one part of nationwide litigation Koh is overseeing that consolidates 19 related lawsuits.
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